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(2000) BACH, MARCELLO, VIVALDI, HÄNDEL: WORKS FOR OBOE & ORGAN

This recording grew from our friendship of nearly twenty years. We chose the wonderful Ahrend organ for its particularly sonorous foundation stops; we hope that organ lovers will forgive us for employing this beautiful instrument ”merely” as a chamber organ. We enjoyed playing in the spacious acoustics of the Jesuit Church in Porrentruy, they made it possible to do the recording practically without any cuts. We hope that listeners will share our pleasure in these compositions; their diverse and fascinating histories are engagingly accounted for by musicologist Guiseppe Clericetti.

This recording grew from our friendship of nearly twenty years. We chose the wonderful Ahrend organ for its particularly sonorous foundation stops; we hope that organ lovers will forgive us for employing this beautiful instrument ”merely” as a chamber organ. We enjoyed playing in the spacious acoustics of the Jesuit Church in Porrentruy, they made it possible to do the recording practically without any cuts. We hope that listeners will share our pleasure in these compositions; their diverse and fascinating histories are engagingly accounted for by musicologist Guiseppe Clericetti.